soviet jewry emigration
"Soviet Jewry emigration" refers to the movement of Jewish individuals and families who were residing in the Soviet Union (now Russia and other countries) during the Soviet era, as they sought to leave the country in order to emigrate to Israel or other Western countries due to religious, cultural, or political reasons.
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